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Show HOOVER AND HEALTH At first thought the two would not scorn to have any connection, but they have. Food conservation ha brought Into dally use many healthful and delicious de-licious substitute that people have horetoforo neglected. We have all or them that go with mllUtuffs. We are specialising In these, and we are anxious anx-ious that all give them a fair trial. Bold at profits within reason after cost and carriage. That carload of flour substitutes we mentioned last week la now here 1 corn meal, barley, germade, graham and other. 1190k your order for eeed cleaning as this Is Just now about the busiest place In Price. Beed Oat, Beed Wheat, Bugar Mangles, Heel Beed, Onion Bets and all Beeds for the farm and garden In big and little Iota. Alfalfa and Clover Beed. Hock salt and about everything for the stockman stock-man and the ranch. Plenty of storage stor-age for wool. Price CoBBiission C. United Bute Food AdwInistnUlon . License No. O. 41111, , . PHONB 111 PRICB, UTAH i IK g"jW""TrT"'2jJgBiafcJ yWArUVWWWWVW. WVWrVWWVrtWftrVVSnUVVVVVrV sWV wVWA' H j BUICKS AND OLBSMOBILLS I r --. j j THE ONLY RELIABLE WAR TIME CARS ! Certainly if It were not economical to maintain nn inefficient motor enr before the ! I; war it Ib not economical now. Indeed the thrlftneHS of a good car which Hcrvca capably !; ; and without waste is more pronounced today thnn ever. A great many men arc buying ? 5 BUICKS AND OLDSMOBILES who, at a less critical time, might have been content with j 5 an nutomobiie of lower merit. 5 I But in the present situation they do not care to chance even a part of that service $ ;! which a good motor car can render them, merely for the sake of a temporary saving in 5 ! the purchase price. I 4-6-AND EIGHT CYLINDER CARS j ! BUICKS. OLDSMOBILES. 1; I E-4-S5 $ OIG.OO M-37-G cyl ... $1352.00 ! I' E-6-45 1421.27 M-45-8 cyl 1GG2.C0 1 J E-G-49 1686.78 Sport Model, .8 cyl. . . 17C8.00 '! j! SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN USED CARS ( UTAH-IDAHO MOTOR CO. j ;! a. O. HOltNKIt, Malinger Price, Utah. PIIONF. 171, ' " bull blue I vJy rich: When, trim'-med trim'-med with-old silver and Jtt : I Kenilworth Mercantile Co. k t , Next Monday, April 22d, We will have on display at our store a complete line of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Gouts, showing the newest advanced styles- for Fall. You are invited to call and inspect the line, and if you wish to order something special for yourself, we shall be pleased to include your selection in our order for delivery about September 1st to 15th. Ypurs to serve, Kenilwortb mercantile Co. April 18, 1918. I "OVER THE T0P,r - 1 1 ..' jir n.r jjij-tJnj-iri 1 . -. . .-. - r .1 1 1. -in.nn nj 1 -1. - -rnrsni-LnrLru-u'i-njiri.n When you want something to go "over the top" in the great spring drive, what's tho matter with one of our modish Spring Hata? Wc have anything you want from tho sober regulation to the most daring "sport." All in tho latest and most popular styles. When you wear one of our hats you are in good company com-pany an regaidB the "top." "Non-Skid" Hats, becoming, ' practical, serviceable. Suitable for Motoring and Outdoor Sporta. Elastic headband head-band insures a perfect fit no hatpin required. Made of Mcssalinc, Taffeta, Silk Faille and various washable materials, ma-terials, We sell them. ; Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah, I tyry ".'Utt'U tflromlpg . oppea" Vo . ' 'Si , i " " Tbe Sua for. food,. Job. Rrlttllris-- |